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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1913)
MONDAY, JANUARY 6. 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,. PAGE FIVE I t SHERRY'S The HOUSE OF COMFORT THE HOUSE OF lOJlr'OUT FATHE'S WEEKLY Containing many Item of. more than usual lncerr.st. BANCO HATES A Tery strong drama ot ws tern life. IUBIN. V. T. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS A One feature picture show ing many rare specimens and a few old friends. THBEE BACHELORS' TUB. KEY One of those splendl.1 com edies by the American Pntlie Company. THOMAS & TJIOJI VS Singers and dancers. In vaudeville. GET THE HAPPY HABIT Rooms 34 and 85, new Foley build ing, ARB HOW OCCUPIED BY HE A. UOCK, the sight specialist HEACOCK la now located In rooms 34 and 35, New Foley building. Take the elevator. DRY WOOD FOR SALE S3 .60 per cord. Phone Rod 641. 12-21-tf Q. H. Armstrong, pianoforte, pipe organ, ear training, theory and his tory ot music carefully taught. (04 Adams ave., phone black 135i HEACOCK HAS MOT ED to the new Foley building. Rooms 34 and 36. S tAtVAXtV v Wiak your friends what kind ot suits ws make. Spanish ti ness eollegei Monday, Vi Orande Bud Fernandez. at ! at La Orande Duel tool 7 p. m. evenings tsday. Friday. La College. Prof. F. Mrs. E. L. Evens, teacher ot artlatlc piano playing and harmony. Phone Black 881, Studio, Corner (f Fir and Adams. 9-23-tf L 8raaae Business College This college will be closed oaly on Christmas Day and New Years' Day. The second semester will com mence on Jan. 2, 1913. All students intending to enroll are requested to do so as soon as possible. Reduced rates. Janry CloraBW B'MM- W F Hendrlck resident tuner, Bx 732. New shoe shining parlors. Special attention given to ladles' shoes. Next to Sherry's playhouse. We dye white and tan shoes black. J. K. Kapello. NEW BOOHING HOUSE 1512 Adams avenue; close in; nicely furnished; bath; rooms for rent Phone Black . 1731. ie Odeon Every Ti, isday and Thursday evening, and Saturday after noon and evening. Ladies Free Thurs day Evening , Children especially Invited Sat urday afternoon. 15 cents for children. 'V. Bean,- manager." Your choice. of West's entire line of ladies' suits for $9.90. Many that sold ! regularly up to $40.00. Henceforth the Bussey taxi and , buss line will have quarters at the Foley hotel. Phone Main 191. Day and night. ' THE AMERICAN QUEEN COM- ' SET ' Mrs. O. C. Coombs, corsetiere S at 1103 L avenue. Phone Black fiQl' n damnnal rntnlnn. $ DR. H. & BROWNTON, Dentst Of flee over Sherry's theatre. At SHERRY'S TONIGHT During this sale we are offering some Exceptional Bargains. Our stock must be cleaned of short and broken lines; odd garments and seasonable merchandise before taking inventory, Feb. 1st. One Lot Boys' Clothing at HALF PRICE One Lot Boys' Overcoats HALF PRICE One Lot Men's Clothing HALF PRICE 98c WEN'S WOOL WORK SHIRTS MADE OF OREGON FLANNEL, FORMER PRICES $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00 ; : .... 98c 23c MEN'S COTTON WORK SHIRTS, REGULAR 50c VALUES, JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 23c AN ASSORTED LOT LADIES' WOOL DRESS SKIRTS, TO CLOSE . 1-2 PRICE ' Men's President Suspen-1 Men's Fine Rib Wool Underwear, an odd lot of I Men's Boston Hose Sup ders per pair 19c $2.00 and $2.50 values, to close . 98c j porters, per pair ... ....... 13c One lot Corsets Warner's 6,000 white tip parlormatches, a carton of 1 Coat and Hat Hooks, cop- make, $1.50 to $3.00 val ues 67c doz. boxes 31c pered wire, per doz ..7c a A Oi afiriTXT A AN ASSORTED LOT CONSISTING OF CUPS AND SAUCERS, PLATES, I t27C UrtJLIMiV CHOCOLATE POTS AND DISHES, VALUES 75 TO $3.50. 1 1 v i "k -Vi. S3-" . m -C A If.. ,;i -i ...V.. , r- ASSORTMENT 5c TOILET SOAPS; ALL OC OF THE WELL KNOWN MAKES. LAUNDRY SOAP STAR. EVERYBODY KNOWS WHAT IT'S WORTH. 3c The Golden Rule Co. QUALITY THE SAME PRICES LESS I Dancing Teacher Returns. Prof Mazantl will open another school of dancing in La Grande Mon day, Jan. 6th. The Instruction re ceived In this school Bpeaks for It self. Tell your friends to come this time and Prof. Mazantl will teacb von how to dance In six hours. 12-31-5t Dressmaking, Mrs. Rev. Adams and Attelberry, 1302 O ave. Phone B 561 J The revival of the M. E. church, South, has been postponed to Febru ary 2nd. The preachers from the out side cities jvlll come in and assist. The prayer meeting will be on Thurs day evening at 7:30 o'clock. You can buy that ladies' suit for, $9.90 at West's. Every suit In the . ... j entire store mciuueu. $9.90 takes any ladles' suit In the store at West's 15th annual clearance sale. - . ... RlTTr.li The photographer In your town. 11-ltf PILES CUBED IN TO 14 DATS, j Your druggist will refund money If j PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any . case of Itching, 'Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c Dress making Mrs. Judson and Oleson. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1620 Sixth street. 1-4-tf i Thomas&Thomas i - Electric Singers and Dancers Many women are taking advantage of West's great $9.90 suit sale. You better hurry. HADN'T YOU BET TER ORDER A DOZ EN RIGHT NOW? Preferred Stock Soups are ready for immedi ate use these cold. days. Nothing else that will quite take their place. 2 Cans for .25c Tomato- Oxtail, Bouil lon, Vegetable, Giiek o;. and CeL'rr Fer Sale by PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY I PERS03ALU. ..' MrB. P. R. Dillon went to Welser this morning to visit relatives. F. E. Graham of Elgin was In the county seat on business. Mrs. Dawson of Elgin was in the city visiting relatives. . Mrs. E. Adler went to Alicel on the Joseph branch this morning to visit her son. Will Adler. Mr. and Mrs. U D. Noah of La Grande left for Alicel this morning to visit relatives. Bertha Angwer and Iva Hill of Pendleton were In the city the guests I of MIbb Irene Murphy. Mrs. P. D. Ellis and daughter went on a visit to friends In Elgin this morning. Miss Ruth Billings returned to El gin after a number of days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Hill and three chil dren passed through the city from Telocaset on their way to Elgin where they will vUit. . Mrs. R. C. Page, who has been vis iting at the home of George Chandler during the holidays, returned to her home in Elgin this morning. L. E. Evans left for Elgin this morning where he will visit his brother-in-law, H. R. Patton for s number ot days. L. Hulberson of La Grande went to Baker this morning to meet his fath er. The family will move to that Dlace In the near future. Mrs. H. Denny, who underwent an oneratlon In the Grande Ronde bos pltal some time ago Is reported on the convalescent list. Mr. aid Mrs. Underhlll of Wallowa wre homeward bound this morning after spending the holidays In ' U Grande and aearbr points. CdDLB f LET are poor bed-fellows even if they're your own. To avoid this trouble get one of our new and strongly made ' HOT WATER. BOTTLE.S and be comfortable. One night's comfort is surely worth the price, and one of .these bottles is good for years of service. Fresh lot right from the factory. Prices from $1.00 to $2.00. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone Main 4 REMEMBER IN BUYING SHOES YOU WANT THEM YOUR PROPER SIZE AND WIDTH TO INSURE COMFORT AND SATISFACTION. Don't waste good money simply because the price looks cheap and after you have worn them once or' twice have to discard them because they do not fit. Remember, our specialty is fitting shoes and noth ing else and that we carry a complete line of men's, women's and children's shoes in all grades. Yours to please, L J. PIRENCH SHOE COMPANY 1